Pinnacle Unveils its New Head Office and Brisbane Training Facility
The keys to Pinnacle Safety and Training’s new Brisbane office have been handed over, ready to kick off a big 2024!
The keys to Pinnacle Safety and Training’s new Brisbane office have been handed over, ready to kick off a big 2024!
This blog post will outline what you need to know about the TAE Update and the new TAE Training Package (TAE40122). The following information helps answer some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), which will help give you insight into the proposed changes.
Does a job in rescue and emergency response sound exciting to you? A quick search on Seek tells us Emergency Services Officers are in hot demand. What do ESOs do and how do you become one?
Do you or your team work at heights where a fall is possible? e.g. on roofs, ladders, scaffolding, trucks or near trenches and service pits? If you don’t have the right safety measures in place you could be prosecuted.
Have you considered a career as a trainer? We asked a few of our trainers how they got their roles and whether they’d recommend it to others.
The piece of paper you get when you successfully complete a course with us is your official statement that proves what training you have done. Have you lost yours?
Are you thinking of becoming a trainer, but don’t want to commit to doing a full Certificate IV in Training and Assessment? We have recently launched a new online course that could be exactly what you’re after.
From 1 May 2021 in Queensland, low density asbestos fibre board (LDB) will be classified as a friable material. What does this mean for you?
Ensuring you’re up to date with the latest first aid techniques could mean the difference between life and death. Is it time to refresh your skills?
Cancer Council Australia estimates that 230 people will develop lung cancer each year as a result of past exposure to silica dust at work. Are you at risk?
I do this every year and I’m usually bored to bits the entire time. I can honestly say Luke has made this course entertaining, I’ve learnt things that didn’t sink in before and I was engaged the entire time. Turns out the trainers are what makes these courses valuable and you have 1 in a million with you now. His teaching skills will save lives.